450mm Back from the Dead? The Ultimate Wafer may Help Solutions from an Unlikely Place In the last article, the evolution of the crystal pulling methods was analyzed, and there presented was the promise of a new method that would continue the improvement over the continuous CZ, fed wi

I was wrong on 450mm. But first, a caveat. When speaking out on the subject in 2007, I wasn’t necessarily wrong. Nor in 2008, 2009, or even in 2010, though there were some signs my position was weakening. 2011? I was busy marketing a book. (Shameless plug… buy “Dormant Curse”.) By 201

Editor’s Note: Though this is not a exactly a 450mm story, for those in the industry, it has strong implications. This is a positive move forward for 450mm. The political and supply-chain implications are enormous. Intel’s significant investment (partial ownership) of ASML

From Solid State Technology Magazine by John Ellis, SEMI February 12, 2010 Background For the lifetime of the semiconductor industry, reduced cost and increased functionality have driven end applications and sales. The main lever inachieving both of these has been through the ever-ad